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    • 1916 69

    • 1916 69
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    • Debating V DRING the experience of the B. A. C. in school actl.·vities, an interest in debating has developed which will inevitably culm­inate in a partial revolution of the present attitude toward it. 'rhree years ago, at the birth of the B. A....
    • 1916 75

    • 1916 75
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    • Our City Government ODR CIT'Y GOVERNMEN1' is just like that of any incorporated city. The officers are practi­cally the sarne and they have similar duties to - perform. T'his organization in our school is one of great interest to all students; and...
    • 1916 78

    • 1916 78
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    • B. B. Roll Call BLACK PADDY .. (Ray Thomas) High Mogul. Married. HAPpy (Leonard Bowen) Just wait. SMILY TUCK ..... (Orin Jones) Don't like the girls. TAFFY (Marion vVoolley) Got someone else's girl. ... '. (Pratt Tollestrup) Same fix as...
    • 1916 88

    • 1916 88
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    • Athletics ODR i\ l~HLETIC AC1'IVITIES were never in a 1110re. wholesoll1e c~l1d.itioll than at the , present tIme. For. thIS hne of work we have in our school this year a large number of clean, sturdy young men who have the right met­tle, courage~...
    • 1916 102

    • 1916 102
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    • Advertisers ~S A SCHOOL we should patronize those nlerchants and business lnen A who have been loyal to us. If it were not for the support of our ad­vertisers, a Year Book would be practically witllout financial s~pport. University of Utah. Utah...
    • 1916 106

    • 1916 106
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    • A Complete Stock, Quality,Style and Price Has made it possi­ble for us to dou­ble the business of any of our com­petitors. Our business is 'llways increasing, which denotes sat­isfi ed custom ers. 'vVe don't cater to the...
    • 1916 107

    • 1916 107
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    • Come to the CEDAR LUMBER & COMMISSION CO. for your Building Materials A CI-IALLENGE We challenge anyone to name another Telephone Utility, ,situated a.s we are, that is selling a.s good ser­vice for a dollar a month, and as much of it, as is...
    • 1916 110

    • 1916 110
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    • 111\UR Service· to the stu­\! V dents this year has giv­en satisfaction; our. val ues and prices have kept them cOIning right alo11g. Our ailn is to be mod­ern, bu t not extreme; he11ce our goods are Ed. E. Crouse Shoe Shop \Alho said Ed Crouse...
    • 1916 111

    • 1916 111
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    • Randall L. Jones Architect ED. WINK llIatrllmakrr anll3JtUtl'lrr CEDAR CITY CO·OP. R. S. Gardner Electrical and Irrigation Engineer Cedar City Utal1 Diamonds, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of all kinds. Fountain Pens and Electric...
    • 1916 112

    • 1916 112
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    • ANNUAL. GREEI1NG to Our Friends in S"'outhern Utah Again we have printed and bound this Agricula book for the Student body of the Branch of the Agricultural College. This gives you an idea of the good work we can do and of the per­manency of our...
    • 1916 113

    • 1916 113
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    • Cedar Bakery and Cafe Headquarters for All Kinds of Pastry, Bread and Pies Palmer Brothers Carry Harnesses and Saddlery goods made -for service. No branded leather or sloppy work. We also sell L,ap Robes, Navajo Saddle Blankets, Whips, Harness Oil,...
    • 1916 115

    • 1916 115
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    • M.D. WATSON Tonsorial Parlors Sanitary. Baths. Modern Equipment. Keenest of raz'ors; best of soap; softest of brushes, and the smoothest hand that ever shaved a face. "You're Next." Giv~ us a call. CEDAR CI'ry u'rAH Alex G....
    • 1930_all 4

    • 1930_all 4
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    • Spirit of the Pioneers 'T^HE policy of the Branch Agri-cultural College to serve here in Southern Utah in an educational, cultural and instructive way has been carried out this year. The stu-dents and faculty members have gone into Cedar City and...
    • 1930_all 5

    • 1930_all 5
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    • EI.MFR G. PETERSON President ANTHONY \Y. 1V1NS President of Hoard WALTER K. GRANGER Chairman ii. A. C. Committee OFFICIALS T HAVE felt that the students from the Branch College have the opportunity to provide more than their share of the leadership...
    • 1930_all 6

    • 1930_all 6
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    • education should fit us into life, will-ing workers in its sometimes hard processes, patient in our search for its truths, avoiding vanity and the other hypocricies which, if they fasten themselves upon us, leave us hardly worth burying. Down...
    • 1930_all 7

    • 1930_all 7
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    • OBJECTIVES OF THE JUNIOR COLLEGE HENRY OBERHANSLEY Director A SCHOOL is a place in which we can get experiences and in-terpretations faster and more ac-curately than we can outside school. Our school life today furnishes op-portunities rich in...
    • 1930_all 10

    • 1930_all 10
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    • Student Body Officers VERT IS WOOD President WAYNE BRYANT Vice-President JUNE FOSTER Secretary WESLEY PRYOR Commissioner of Publications REX LLOYD Sophomore Representative MELBA MIDLETOX Freshman Representative E. RAY LYMAN Athletic Council ARTHUR...
    • 1930_all 14

    • 1930_all 14
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    • Library 'Building The Grand Old B. A, C. There's a dear old place in the mountains high Where the sunlight always shines, Where the breezes blow and the pure white snow, The mountain air refines, That place is hallowed by a school, That's where we...
    • 1930_all 25

    • 1930_all 25
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    • B. A. C. Band ROWENA SPHAR MAX GARDNER VERDA SHERRATT CONWAY PARRY TORMA ANDRUS MELY IN DONE Director ARLINGTON SPILSBURY HAROLD WILKINSON KARL JONES ROSCOE BOOTH FLORENCE WOODHOUSE DeMOINE JONES ROWLAND FIFE LYLE THOMAS OWEN SANDERS MENZIES...

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